- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Building Simulation and Modelling
- Buildings and Building Performance
- Energy, Sustainability, Climate & the Environment
- Date
- 15 Jan 2026
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00
- Location
- Live Online
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- Standard Rate
- FREE
- Member Rate
- FREE
- Building Simulation and Modelling
- Buildings and Building Performance
- Energy, Sustainability, Climate & the Environment
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Book NowPresentation Overview
This webinar will discuss best practice and state of the art building performance modelling techniques using DesignBuilder Software tools.In this webinar we will cover:
✅UK compliance modelling (SBEM, DSM, Overheating) to best practice design-stage modelling as per CIBSE TM54.
✅Using parametric, optimisation and sensitivity analysis tools for informed design-decision making.
✅Advanced modelling using scripting tools.
✅Performance assessments in existing buildings as per CIBSE TM63.
The webinar will show case studies for these tools and point towards further learning resources for fast and accurate modelling using DesignBuilder Software.
DesignBuilder has a growing reputation as the fastest and easiest-to-learn graphical interface to EnergyPlus, Radiance, CFD, and other simulation engines. It helps you model in faster, easier, and more productive ways by using just one model for all the main forms of building performance simulation including heating and cooling loads, HVAC system and daylight modelling, passive design, building certification, CFD, and cost optimisation.
Speaker
Nishesh Jain is a Research Associate at DesignBuilder Software and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, University College London. He is qualified as an architect and has 12 years of experience in sustainable building design and construction as an energy and green building consultant. His professional expertise is in building performance modelling, optimising designs for low energy use, and improving Indoor Environmental Quality.
He has significant experience in energy simulation of existing buildings, model calibration, and performance validation during operational phases. Nishesh is a co-author of several research and industry publications, including CIBSE TM54 and CIBSE TM63. He actively engages in capacity building and knowledge sharing in this field, delivering hundreds of lectures, training sessions, and workshops worldwide to thousands of industry professionals, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing modelling practices in the industry.
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